i'd imagine there are quite a few players who still have one of the guitars lying around somewhere though.
it's bad for those who bought games on the service, it's bad for the staff and it's bad for anybody running or planning a streaming games service.
but for most gamers, and i say most because going on the reported numbers only a very tiny percentage of gamers bought into the service, there will be little consequence.
yeah, they're also in the UK and Belgium.
i'm not sure why Belgium, not that they shouldn't, but why only there in mainland europe?
ea for sale?
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^_^
i guess sex is still a big focus for Team Ninja.
i could really dislike the games if they weren't so much bloody fun.
apart from the bosses.
if they can get the online working well though, this could be a fantastic game.
yeah losing half the staff, and no doubt nearly all the customer confidence in the service.
and for a service like onlive where they're selling people content they can only use if the company continues operating, that could be what finally kills them off.
i mean, who's gonna buy from a service that could go out of business at any moment and take all your purchases with it?
it's sold 17 billion?
like two copies for every person on the planet?
might wanna check that figure.
anyway, what kind of game could you make that into?
something like the sims?
a sexed up version of the sims has been tried, it was called singles.i don't think it was very good though.
i don't know because it's got that securom crap on it so it aint going within hundred feet of my pc.
mind you, a text ad...
so you don't care?
many of us do care.
gaming is no longer the boys club it used to be.
while it's true, it would be silly to feature female soldier in a vietnam game, because they weren't any, at least not on one side, because there were Vietnamese women fighting.
but with all these modern day or near future fps games out or on the way there's no reason why women shouldn't be playing an active combat role in these...
Minecraft: Cornflake edition. ^_^
no, you support those who deserve it.
and believe me there are plenty of developers who do deserve it, that put time and effort into their titles.
did somebody polish his head?
my only problem with the xbox version is, my bloody xbox died on me so i can't play it.
but when i could i enjoyed it, never regretted the purchase for a minute.
sure, it didn't have all the features of the current pc version, but i know that most if not all of them will be patched in.
oddly, the one thing i really couldn't get used to with the xbox version was food not stacking. ^_^
i can't see those kind of games ever making it to the olympics, there has to be some athletic element to it to make it in surely.
maybe those dance games could feature at a pinch as they seem pretty energetic, but not a game where you sit playing with a joypad or a keyboard and mouse.
horsey dancing, such an accurate description. ^_^
you can't say gearbox haven't brought this on themselves though.
the capture the babe mode of DNF where you ran around "capturing" women, and if they struggle you give them a slap.
and the Alien game with no playable female characters.
not one single playable marine that is a woman, despite the wealth of strong female characters in the series, and the woman who's been the lead in each film.
Ridley Scott respected that par...
and that means we should just sit back and accept it?
it just sickens me seeing people make excuses for bigotry in any form, being it racism, sexism, homophobia or any other kind of prejudice.
it's funny how it's ok to call for articles like this to end but not to call for the end to the abusive nature of this community.
it's always the rights of the bigoted fuckwits that get defended rather than those trying to improve the commun...
i can't see it affecting my decision to buy this one.
but their choice not to have any playable women in their alien game will definitely put me off buying that.
smart move ea, alienate an ever growing potential audience for your game.
honestly, i don't know why i'm surprised.
yes, ignoring the problem always works out ever so well doesn't it.
and you think the rampant homophobia in the gaming community is acceptable as well?
when has ignoring the problem, ever made things better.
if there's a problem, the first step to fixing it is to acknowledge it exists.
thank god the internet wasn't around in the 50s and 60s or people like you might have shouted down the civil rights movement, or a...
maybe the problem was too many people still have this old fashioned notion of owning the things they buy, which doesn't happen with a streaming service.
and now with the fear of the company going under and people losing all access to the games they paid for i think streaming, at least for gaming is actually going to decline, rather than it being the future of gaming that many who like to keep ownership of the things we buy out of our hands seem to think.
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